When we can get by the enormity of Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn etc. we find some absolutely beautiful and great music. Case in point, Johann Nepomuck Hummel. His Missa Solemnis, coupled with his Te Deum, was released two days ago and I purchased it before it was put on the shelf. His music is superb with it's flowing melodic lines and good orchestral balance. To add to all of this he was a very good friend of Beethoven, and considered his equal in performing on the piano.
He was taught, for two years, by Mozart, he took over Haydn's postition at Esterhazy. I am glad to say that there seems to be a revival of Hummel's works that is long overdue. By the way, one of the classical recordings to end up high on the charts was the Stephen Hough's recording of Hummel's Piano Concertos Op. 85 and Op. 89. Small wonder people want to hear more of his music.
[This message has been edited by King Stephen (edited 06-17-2004).]
He was taught, for two years, by Mozart, he took over Haydn's postition at Esterhazy. I am glad to say that there seems to be a revival of Hummel's works that is long overdue. By the way, one of the classical recordings to end up high on the charts was the Stephen Hough's recording of Hummel's Piano Concertos Op. 85 and Op. 89. Small wonder people want to hear more of his music.
[This message has been edited by King Stephen (edited 06-17-2004).]
Comment